Designing an integrated information system for the archive of the San Aton Metropolitan Seminary of Badajoz (Spain)
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v9i0.4213Keywords:
Ecclesiastical archives, Catholic seminar archives, Metropolitan Seminary San Aton (Badajoz, Spain), Comprehensive information systems, Catalogue, Thesaurus, Classification schema, Automated document management systemsAbstract
The archive of the Metropolitan Seminary San Aton of Badajoz custodies the documentation generated and received by this entity in the course of its long history, which goes back in the mid-17th century. The educational and pedagogical work developed by the Seminary of Badajoz was crucial to the educational history of Extremadura in the 18th and 19th centuries. This paper presents the comprehensive information system devoped for the preservation and disseminations of its holdings, which consist of three pillars: the catalogue, the thesaurus and the document management system.Downloads
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